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Detroit Jewry's Crucial Test

ANNIVERSARY HONORED
BY RADIO BROADCAST

URING the past decade the Detroit Jewish community was a leader in the effort
for the creation of unity within the ranks of the various existing factions in
American Israel, So effective have been the unifying forces which created
Addresses Delivered by Sam-
bonds of friendship and co-operation among the numerous elements represented in
uel, Wassermann, War-
the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit, that from this community came forth mes-
burg, de Rothschild.
sages of inspiration and encouragement to other cities.

Speak at Campaign

Dinner ou Sunday

Per Year, $3.00; Per Co py, 10 Cents

ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN OPENS SUNDAY NIGHT WI' CH
BANQUET AT HOTEL STATLER; RABBI M. S. LAZARO N AND
MAYOR MURPHY TO DELIVER THE PRINCIPAL Al )DRESSES

Aaron DeRoy, General Chairman of the Drive, to Preside at
Dinner; Goal of $165,000
Must be Reached in 10-Day Period From May 8 to 18 by 1,200 Vol
Workers; Daily Reports to be Made at Campaign Luncheons. unteer

ELEVENTH HOUR APPEALS MADE TO COMMUNITY BY DAOY, WINEMAN
AND DR. JOHN SLAWSON; APPEALS BY NUMEROUS NATIONAL LEADERS

The security and development of
The first criterion of a succesful approach at harmony and unity was the success
the Near East depends upon mutual
understanding and good will with of one fund-raising campaign after another. Detroit Jews refused to betray the best
Campaign Machinery Perfected With Appointment of Important Comm
ample opportunity for the develop. traditional interests of their people. They honored their obligations to their schools;
ittees; Out-
ment of each group without en-
standing Leaders of Every Branch of Communal Activity Represent
ed in
croaching on the rights of others" they aided their needy; they were liberal in their gifts towards a reconstructed Jewish
Campaign's
Organization;
List
of
Officers
Made
Public.
said Sir Herbert Samuel, home sec- National Home in Palestine ; not a single Jewish cause left this city empty-handed.
retary for England, in an address
broadcast from London, Sunday, in
Now we are faced by another appeal for funds. The elements are the same: im-
honor of the seventh anniversary of
The Allied Jewish Campaign for $165,000, upon the success of which hinges
the
the Hebrew University. He stated, poverished people and struggling institutions. The approach to this campaign is
RABBI MORRIS S. LAZARON future work of the most important local Jewish relief agencies, and in the quota of
"A growing national consciousness gloomier than that of any other fund-raising drive in the community's history. The
which are included the leading national and international Jewish relief movements, offici-
on the part of the many different number of unfortunate needy has grown so large that it is difficult to extend all the
groups and races is in evidence
ally opens Sunday night, May 8, with the annual campaign dinner to take place at Hotel
since the war. The Hebrew Uni- help which must be meted out to all the starving and homeless. Our cultural and re-
Statler.
versity in Jerusalem, which is non- lief agencies are working under handicaps which are unwarranted, save that their
sectarian and non-political, pro- budgets have been reduced to a minimum undreamed of only a year or two ago.
Rabbi Morris S. Lazaron of Baltimore, a leading figure in the American rabbinate,
vides an unparalleled opportunity
and Mayor Frank Murphy of Detroit will be
the principal speakers at the dinner which will be presided
for interpreting the hopes and as-
Under such conditions, it is well that every Detroit Jew should think twice, and
over
by
Aaron DeRoy, general chairman of the campaign. The program of entertainment planned for
pirations of each group in Pales-
the evening
will be revealed in the form of a series of surprises by the special committee
more seriously than ever, before making his contribution to the present campaign.
Sylvan
S. Groa
tine in an unbiased manner."
ner, wit h to co-operation
headed by
of Mrs. Sidney J. Allen and Mrs. Waiter Laib.
Non-Jewish lead ers have join ed
In a menage which he said he The number of potential contributors has been diminished, but the responsibility re-
their Jewish
citizens in appeals to e community to support
was delivering on behalf of his mains all Israel's. The hungry must be fed, the homeless must be sheltered. But this
this drive on the ground that it helps appreciabl y fellow
in
-
relieving the general burden'. A list of endorse-
father, Baron Edmond de Roth-
--- •ments and appeals appear In an
schild, founder of the first Jew- is not the only duty which a people owes to itself. There are institutions without which
adjoining column.
ish colonies in Palestine, James A. the present generation's entire past would have become a blank. The Hebrew Free
de Rothschild, M. P., who also Loan Association, the Jewish Old Folks' Home, the House of Shelter—these spell tra-
Appeal by Mr. Daley.
broadcast from London said: "The
On the eve of the opening of
establishment of men and women dition and honor for a community that knew how to respect its needy.
the campaign, Mr, DeRoy ad-
on the soil of Palestine and enabling
dressed an appeal to all the 1,200 "
There are the United Hebrew Schools, without which our boys and girls would
them to become indepednent has
volunteer workers in the drive,
Non-Jews as Well as Jews Take an Interest in Drive for urging
brought stability to the Near East. not only have emerged from their childhood ignorant of every element of Jewishness;
them to lay everything
$165,500 Which Commences at Dinner at Hotel
The fruit of their labors in agri- without which the pool room and the dance hall and the road of disgrace and dishonor
aside in the next 10 days and to
cultural developments have been of
Statler
This
Sunday
Evening.
benefit to Arabs as well as Jews. might have reaped a disaproportionate harvest in Jewish ranks. These schools, too,
Lazaron to Address
The laboratory and scientists of the have provided glory for the People of the Book, by retaining a position of honor for
Wide
support has been enlisted for the Allied Jewish Campaign,
Hebrew University aid in overcom- the printed Hebrew word and by perpetuating the traditidn of learning and study.
Jewish Radio Forum
which commences this Sunday night, at the dinner at Hotel Statler.
ing the obstacles in such develop-
Non-Jews as well as Jews have given encouragement to the cam-
ment and in improving the health
Rabbi
Morris S. Lazaron of
There
is
also
the
obligation
to
European
Jewry
whose
tragic
status
cries
to
the
paign, and many non-Jewish leaders have expressed their readiness to
of the community."
Baltimore will be the speaker
assist in whatever way they may be called upon.
heavens. How can Jews anywhere rest peacefully so long as the present untold miser-
Dr. Wassermann's Address.
Sunday over the Jewish Radio
Mayor Murphy's Statement.
Other speakers in the interna- ies in Europe continue unabated, with millions of men, women and children starving
Forum on station W./BIC k from
MAYOR FRANK MURPHY
tional radio forum, arranged by the for the mere necessities with which to keep body and soul together.
In a statement endorsing the campaign and encouraging the
5:15 p. en. to 5:45 p. m. Rabbi
workers
in
their
efforts,
Mayor Frank Murphy states:
American Friends of the Hebrew
Lazaron will also be the princi-
"The
contribution
which
University and sent over the nation
Then there is Palestine. From Zion emanates the only ray of hope and joy to
the Jewish people have made to civiza- pal speaker Sunday evening at
wide hook-up of the National offset the gloom of the
the Allied Jewish Campaign din-
tion can never be evaluated. Their treasure stores of cultu li
world-wide economic crisis. It is the one center of happiness
ral ner. "Our Community
Broadcasting Company, included
khowledge and traditions have molded thought and customs through
unity Re-
Dr. Oscar Wassermann, head of for Israel. Stamp out this element of joy, and you put an end to one of the most im-
the ages. But it is their great humanitarian and social sense of sponsibility" will be the subject
the Deutsche Bank in Berlin, who portant means of retaining a people's courage: HOPE.
responsibility for all that has a
of
Rabbi
Lazaron's
radio ad-
special
meaning
for
us
at
the
present
time.
spoke from Berlin and Chief Rabbi
dress.
Israel Levi, who delivered a brief
These are the causes for which the appeal is sounded by this year's Detroit Allied
"It
is
particularly
significant
that
the
Hebrew
language
contains
The
musical
program
will
talk from l'aris. In America the
no word for philanthropy and that the only interpretation of this feature a selected choir of the
, program was introduced by Dr. A. Jewish Campaign. This appeal represents a crucial test for Detroit Jewry. Unless
idea
is
through
the
word
'zedakah,'
which
means
justice.
Halevy-Hazomir,
directed
by
S. W. Rosenbach, president of the the obligations to the numerous causes represented are honored, all that has been built
"It is heartening in thes e difficult times to
William Cayman. Aaron Kur-
American Friends of the Hebrew in the past quarter of a century is in danger of collapsing. And once these institutions
find an
on land, chairman of the forum,
like the Allied Jewish Campai
University and Felix M. Warburg,
gn, sensitive to the needs of the (people
and determined to assist to their utmost
will preside.
collapse, every vestige of honor and dignity attained during that period will be erased
chairman of the council.
"I
want to congratulate you and wish you every success."
"The possibilities of the Near and our existence will become a blank.
devote
Statement
by
Rabbi
A.
M.
Hershman.
East are unlimited," said Dr. Was-
themselves
completely
As far back as 1897, Dr. Claude G. Montefiore of London, the eminent Liberal
sermann. "The economic develop-
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, in a statement of endorsement of the owards making a am cent of this
campaign, declares:
ment of countries always tends to Jewish leader and scholar, thus described Jewish communal responsibility:
und-raising venture,
break down misunderstandings and
"This • is ti r. me for
uned
"Permit me to extend to you and your co-workers my very
parallel
"We Jews have a more pressing responsibility for our lives and beliefs than per-
best devotion," M Dello. declared.
business relations between individ-
wishes for success in the sixth annual Allied Jewish Campaign to
be "At thi
uals and groups is a most effective h aps any other religious community. Don't shelter yourself in any course of action by
s
time
there
Inaugurated Sunday, May .8. The gigantic misery and distress which ci of people, are only two
way of bringing about a better the idea that 'it is my affair. It is your affair.' It is your affair, but it is also mine
prevail in our midst, the untold suffering which our brethren in East-
'hers and re-
understanding. The Hebrew Uni-
ern Europe experience are a
challenge to us. The hungry, the home. ceivers. If you are not on the
and
the
community's.
Nor
can
we
neglect
the
world
beyond.
A
fierce
light
beats
versity, in its research work, pro-
receiving line, you • must give.
less, and the destitute are our wards; we are their keepers. It
vides unlimited possibilities for the upon the Jew. It is a grave responsibility this—to be a Jew ; and you can't escape
The tragedy
literally true as the Bible put it: lZedakah delivereth from death.' is mimic
crisi of the I resent eco-
development of this information, from it, even if you choose to ignore it. Ethically or religiously, we Jews can be and
But there is Allied
even • Jew
hi ger
h sense in which these
demands complete ad.
Scriptural words heroines to s this
AARON DE ROY
are " true. The
which thus becomes available for
ancient Jewish law
i
Campaign
Includes,
and
wisely
so,
Will Preside at Dinner
Christian and Moslem, as well as do nothing light heartedly. Ten bad Jews may help to damn us; ten good Jews help
which
command.
that 4 wen he who
causes
that
are
vital
to
our
Jewish
life.
Jewish
education
is
a
ques-
Jews."
to save us. Which minyan will you join?"
receives charitable aid must five
Lion of life and death to the Jewish community. The futur
In introducing the speakers, Dr.
e of a portion of it so that others may
How will Detroit Jewry respond in the present crucial test? Which minyan will
Judaism
is indissolubly hound up with the future of Palestine. A gene be helped.
Rosenbach said that the Univers-
r onus response
ELECT MISS STERN
to the appeal of the Allied Jewish Campaign will
ity, which was opened by the late it join?
enable its to maintain the United Hebrew Schools and to continue he "I am confident that it ought to
Earl Balfour in April 1925, now t
TO
PHI
BETA
KAPPA
r econstruction work in Palestine."
The
coming
fortnight
represents
a
Period
of
Judgment.
The
response
given
an easy matter to raise the
(Turn to Pare Eight)
complete sum asked in the drive.
From President's Organisation on Unemployment Relief.
during that time will signify whether this Jewish community chooses to retain the
Miss Josephine H. Stern of De-
Fred
C.
Croxton,
assistant
director
of
the
President's
Organization
path of glory in communal effort which it has pursued in the past, or whether it will, troit, daughter of Mrs. Milford at n Unemployment Relief, commented on the drive in the following
(Turn to Page Eight.)
by its present failure, endanger the lives of the needy and the existence of our most Stern of East Grand boulevard, atement:
important institutions, and thus erase all the glory achieved in an entire generation.
We feel that with the co-operation of all the various groups in
was elected last week to Phi Beta D
Past experiences force us to believe that the minyan of good Jews will continue to Kappa, honorary national literary h etroit you will be successful in raising the fund for the purpos e you
aye indicated. The experiences of the last few months have *mph..
dominate our ranks, and that the traditions for unity and honor will not be shattered. society. Miss Stern is in her ' I' zed the value of local co-operation and we are star, that this ha.
junior year at the University . of been highly developed in Detroit."
Michigan.
Frank Cody's Statement.
Important Change in Polic y
Rabbi Israel Efros
This is the third scholastic honor m Frank Cody, superintendent of Detroit Public Schools, in a state-
Announced by Miss Caro-
ent
to
Aaron
DeRoy,
general chairman of the campaign,' declares:
Speaks Next Friday
Noted Jewish Leader Held
to come to Miss Stern, who was
line Eppstein, Director.
Many Distinguished
sly electedd to Alpha ha "The Allied Jewish Campaign of the Jewish Welfare Federation
s
my
heartiest
endorsement.
A
movement
of
this
kind,
having
for
Rabbi
Israel
Efros
of
Temple
"The coming of warm spring day
ot e nv i b i du a Deli:, freshman honorary its goal such worthy objectives, is deserving of enthusiastic educ
Positions.
Beth El of Buffalo, N. Y., will
p
aproval
has stimulated interest in campin
fr
om
society, and to Alpha Kappa
those who are believers in religious and cultural
activities," Miss Caroline Eppstein • Christian Professor to Deliver be the speaker at late Friday
fo r all all
ation
NEW
YORK.--Gyres
L Sulz-
of
the
children
of
all
of
the
people."
evening services at Congrega- Interesting Reports Heard at Delta, honorary sociological so-
director of the Fresh Air Society
berger, merchant, philanthropist
Lieuten•nt-Governo r Lehnun's St•tement.
Address at Beth El
ciety.
reports. For the last few days, one
tion Shaarey Zedek on May 13.
and leader in civic and Jewish
Annual
Meeting
on
Lieutenant-Governor
Herbert
H.
Lehman
of
New
York
On May 9.
40 applications have been received
greets the communal affairs, died Saturday
Miss Stern is an active leader in Detroit workers, through Mr. DeRo
Rabbi Efros is reputed to be
April 28.
y, in the following s tatement:
at the society's offices, 61 West
affairs of the Hillel Foundation at
a forceful speaker and a
"The example set by Detroit will, I am sure, serve as an inspira- afternoon at hie home, 300 West
Warren, for the Jewish Fresh Air
the University of Michigan, and tion to many other communities which are likewise engaged in ren- End 'venue, in his seventy-fourth
On Monday, May 9, the re- scholar of note in the American
Camp at Blaine Lake, near Brigh-
year. He had been in fail
rabbinate. He received his B.
The United Hebrew Schools of s at present chairman of the com-
health
ton. Mich., which opens June 27. nowned Christian scholar, Prof. A. from New York University Detroit, at the annual meeting I mittee in charge of the art exhibi- dering a just measure of aid not only for their local needs, but for for several months. In ing
the last
our co-religionists abroad for whom we have undertaken a grave
W.
H.
Worrell,
t ion arranged in Ann Arbor by responsibility during the last 18 years.
"Because of economic conditions
in
1913.
In
1914
he
was
held
Thursday
evening,
April
28,
few months he had been confined
erofessor of °d-
there has been an important change
to his home.
o of the Jot in Distributi nn
"The wrk
ental languages awarded his M. A. by Colum- at the Philadelphia-Byron Center, the Hillel Foundation. She was
in our policy this year," said Miss
an honor student at the School of that I feel it unnecessary to stress the Committee is so well known
Mr. Sulzberger is survived by
and literatures bia, and earned his Ph. D. in
great value of its reconstruc- his widow, Mrs. Rachel Hays Sulz-
Eppstein. "Formerly our camp
Religion
of
Temple
Bet
El
and
in
1915,
also
from
Columbia.
The
tive
and
rehabilitative
programs.
Helping
people
to
help
themslves
at the Univer-
was made up almost entirely of
her senior year won the prize for is the finest form of philanthropic activity. That has been the domi- berger, and by two eons, Arthur
same year he was ordained
sity
of
Michi-
under-privileged children who were
writing the best short story.
nating policy of the Joint Distribution Committee since 1921 when Hays Sulzberger and David Hays
gan, will ad- rabbi by the Jewish Theological
permitted to attend for whatever
Sulzberger. Leo, a third son, died
Other Detroiter to be honored the great emergency relief period had been passed
dress the fifth Seminary of America.
they were able to pay, the difference
n ortunately the reports
with
election
to
Phi
Beta
Kappa
commencement
being financed by the Community
which
we
are
now
receiving
from
our
Born in Philadelphia on July
rep
at the University of Michigan are
11,
exercises of
resentatives abroad allow an Increasing need for emergency relief 1858,
Fund. This year the fund has
a son of Leopold and Sophia
Julius C. Bernstein and Dorothy wo rk. Children must be fed daily in the schools, public soup kitchens Culzberger,
Beth El College
found it necessary to reduce its al-
Mr. Sulzberger e-
mu st be
Goldberg.
of Jewish Stud-
lowance for camp activities because
supported and the essential communal in..autione must be tended the public echoes of that
kep
ies on the sub-
of the greater demands of relief
up in order
the Jewish people of Eastern Europe may retain city. Ile entered mercantile life
the t machinery
of that
helping
themselves. Free
ject, "Judaism:
work, and we are going to try to
loan societies and credit as ■ bookkeeper in Philadelphia,
co -operatives
the
Middle
are
rendering
valiant service in enablinig the poorest where he
operate our camp on a self-support-
"JUDAISM
AND
MODERN
Rabbi From
ing basis. The advance registra- Way."
came to until
New 1877,
York af-
in
MIND" DR. FRANKLIN'S and middle-class groups to maintain • bare self-supporting status. ter which he remained
tion encourages us in the belief that
"I am confident that the Jews of Detroit will respond adequately the same capacity for N. Erlanger,
SUBJECT
THIS
SUNDAY
Professor
Worrell,
who
is
one
Noted
Scholar
Will
Address
there is a demand for camping fa-
to
the
appeal
of
the
many
worthwhile
inetitutions
included
within
the
Blumgart
di
Co.,
a
large
import-
Allied Jewish Campaign.
Meetings on May 13
cilities at • moderate price and of the leading Christian students
"Sly best wishes to you and your colleagues for a successful ing house.
Dr. Leo M. Franklin announces
the unusual condition this year of ancient Hebrew literature, in-
and May 15.
in Admitted rots s pn art ab na era
termination
of your difficult but vital task."
r t a o, tba
cluding
the
Talmud,
will
compare
hena tn:
the
title
of
his
pulpit
address
this
makes our camp available to many
Statement by Rabbi Laos Frans.
em me
Sunday to be "Can Judaism Sat-
who ordinarily could not be accom- the principal teachings of Jude-
Dr.
Yehudah
Kaufman
of
Pales-
president 11 years later.
In a statement pledging his wholehearted support
, ism with the teachings of Chris- tine, noted scholar, author and lec-
isfy the Mind of Modern Man?" In
modated for lack of room."
bora
he a had re
Leon Frani of Temple Beth El states in part : to Mr. DeRoy, a ce o nitve yela ars
inli1n9q9isliead
h be-
this address, Dr. Franklin will deal
The society's ramp at Brighton ! tianity and Islam.
turer, will deliver two lectures here
with Judaism in the light of mod- the
is open to Jewish children from 81 These commencement exercises this Friday evening, May 13, and
want you to count on me as an eager worker in the ranks of came chairman of the board
campaign
. •
ern thought and will show how it, tine
to 16 years of age at $5.50 Per will mark the close of the seventh Sunday evening , May 15 , under the
campaign
which you
been called upon to head. whose objec- i In his long life, crowded with
is the preservation
of have
we ek. There Is no limit this year year of Temple Beth El 'a institute
the organized Jewish community of Detroit variety
better than most religious creeds,
auspices of the Farband (Jewish
bra y devoted
and
o
the meeting of Its most poignant needs.
can meet the attack which in these
to the length of stay if applications of adult education. When Rabbi National Worker's Alliance) and
l eti
"I believe this campaign is going
m
viu t iceh l. o f li
are received early enough.
day' is leveled against church and
S t rai z ;
Leon Frani came to Temple Beth Peale Zion.
to be successful because perhaps to serving charitable Inc fils
welfare
ROBERT MARWIL
The camp embraces 55 acres with El In 1925, one of the first things
synagogue by science and philos- for the first time In a long while our appeal for the needy and the organizations, Jewish relief,
Dr.
Kaufman,
who
in
associated
suffering
will
actually
be understood. In the boom years, we
600 foot frontage on the lake. he did was to begin this pioneer-
ophy. Services begin at 10:45.
phi-
re-elected
Robert
Marwil
presi.
with Chaim Nachman Bialik,
pleaded for the poor without actually knowing what poverty
all lanthropic and cultural societies
All are invited.
...as...
Woods close by afford opportunity ing experiment in adult education. Jewry's
greatest living poet, in the dent. Judge Harry B. Keidan and
F ew of can had been under compulsion to deprive ourselves of was. and civic groups.
for primitive camp fires, nature At that time such • school of Jew- publishing
any-
enterprise of the fur Aaron M. Pregerson were re-elect-
thing, to do without, few of us had felt the pinch of economic want
Honored by Three Gov
hikes, and the study of woodcraft. ish studies for adult, was unknown
Tel Aviv, Palestine, will deliver ed vice-presidents and Harry Co-
Governor
There is an administration building, to Reform congregations. The ex- a in lecture
Hughes
knew the meaning of anxiety over the future. So when we talked a Appointed
member of by the
State Commis.
evening at Hotel hen was retained as treasurer. J. SACHAR TO ADDRESS or
four dormitories, ■ central dining periment met with immediate lem- Statler on Friday
about
the
needy,
we
talked
glibly,
not
really
knowing
what
the
word
"Chassidism
as
a
Social
Friedberg
Is
honorary
president
of
annonivoasppo
Coinnee
b
tedsiioynGoolvePrinpourlas6uoin.
hall and a kosher kitchen, a recrea- ma. Fully 300 students enrolled and National Movement," and
TEMPLE
SISTERHOOD
and
nwa'n'Nt ow
Sun- the schools.
tion building with two large fire- on the opening night, and the col- day evening at the Sholom Aleichem
we all understand the meaning of poverty, every one of us. zer and Glynn,
The following directors, whose
Mr. St lzberger
places and a stage for evening en- lege has maintained, and at times Kindertheater, 539 Kenilworth, on
that
Dr. Abram L. Sieber of the UM- We have all suffered losses. We hove all felt the pinch of privation. helped to draw up the reports
terms expired, were re-elected:
tertainments, and • clinic. Clay- increased, this enrollment through-
rersity of Illinois, noted historical We are all anxious about the morrow. We understand each other laid the basis for population
Jewish Socialist and the La-
Harry
Cohen,
Rabbi
S.
M.
Fine,
modeling, basketry, woodcarving, out its seven years of existence . "The
bor Movement"
now—the
plight. needy and we. We are together—the children of • tom- studies made many yearn later.
Morris Fishman, Louis Granet, educator, publicist and lecturer, mon
and . other
a
. handcrafts are taught in Meanwhile the fame of the insti-
On Sunday evening, May 8, the
will be the speaker at the regular
Mr. Sulzberger was MK . presi.
"Our Jewish ideals of soda/ service which Ite -;:,
ing erected for this purpose tution spread throughout the Detroit Peale Zion will celebrate Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Rabbi It. monthly meeeting of the Sisterhood
influenced
the Club,
dent of
Hurwitz,
henry
henryMeyers
Louis
In the woods. The camp will be United States and Canada, and the reappearance of the Yiddisher
spirit of America and of all the world so vitally were
born In the
but the Harlem Democratic
of
Temple
Beth
El
on
Monday,
under the direction of Wag Epp- Rabbi From was besieged with let- Kaempfer, Pale Zion organ, with • Robinson. Isaac Rosenthal, Philip May 9, at 2:30 p. m., in the Brown days of the Talmud when Jerusalem lay waste and r. i .
resigned when that or-
ne
as
ganization
became directly affili-
Slomovitz,
Ralph
Spalter,
M.
H.
stein, who will hare the assistance ters from the rabbis of other con- gathering at the Farband School,
s ambles. It was then that the rabbis established the tradition that ated
Memorial Chapel.
with Tammany Halt He was
no
matter
how
poor
a
Jew
of trained counselors in land and gregations, asking for advice and Twelfth and Blaine. Dr. Chaim; Zackheim.
was,
Dr. Sachet will speak on the topic
he
could
still
afford
to
help
a
fellow.
the
candidate
of the Fusion organ.
water recreation. The staff will
New members of the board '7 Jew to the Modern World," Jew who was poorer still.
Greenberg. Is editor of the ed
"It in no trick either for the Jew or for anyone else to be genet- tuition for president of i he bon
also include a doctor and • nurse. (Torn to Page Opposite Editerial) Yiddisher Kaempfer.
wi th particular emphasis on Soviet
(Turn to Page Oprostte JAI/oriel)
ough of Manhattan in 1903 and
Russia, Ilitlerism and Germany.

WIDE SUPPOR T GAINED
BY ALLIED CAMPAIGN

FRESH AIR CAMP
TO OPEN JUNE 27

WORRELL TO SPEAK
AT COMMENCEMENT

CYRUS SULZBERGER
DIES IN 74TH YEAR

HEBREW SCHOOLS
RE-ELECT MARWIL Er

YEHUDAH KAUFMAN
WILL SPEAK HERE

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1932

HEBREW 'IP CALLED
AGENCY IN AIDING
NEAR EAST'S PEACE

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